Activity Level 1: Leisurely
Leisurely pace with light physical activity. Expect intermittent walking at a relaxed pace, for up to 1 hour on mostly even terrain. Must be able to climb at least one flight of stairs and board the coach unassisted.


Greenland and Eastern Canada Cruise on the Emerald Princess
Leisurely pace with light physical activity. Expect intermittent walking at a relaxed pace, for up to 1 hour on mostly even terrain. Must be able to climb at least one flight of stairs and board the coach unassisted.

We depart for Boston,and upon arrival we transfer to our ship. This evening we enjoy our first delicious dinner onboard.
A day to relax or enjoy the world of exciting activities on board our ship, from cooking demonstrations to dance contests and wine tasting.
Known for its beauty and distinctive Celtic music and culture, Sydney is the gateway to many attractions. Enjoy a spectacular drive along part of the Cabot Trail - considered one of Canada’s most scenic highways. You may want to tour the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, containing the largest collection of Bell's inventions, including replicas of the first telephone. Or visit the Fortress of Louisburg - the largest reconstructed 18th-century French fortified town in North America and a National Historic Site of Canada.
Corner Brook offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Here you may join an optional tour to Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can see the Tablelands – a landform resembling the surface of the moon. Or, pay a visit to the Captain Cook Monument, perched high atop Crow’s Hill, with spectacular views of the bay. You may also choose to explore the scenic Bay of Islands, the charming fishing village of Lark Harbour, or wander through town stopping at the Corner Brook Museum and Art Gallery, which showcases local heritage and contemporary creations
Nuuk is the island's capital and, with about 16,000 people, its largest city. Visit the Greenland National Museum, featuring kayaks, dog sleds and other treasures of Inuit and Viking culture, as well as preserved Inuit mummies more than 500 years old. You may also see the Katuaq Cultural Centre - an iconic architectural structure with golden screens of wood inspired by the Northern Lights. The centre hosts concerts, film presentations, theatrical performances and rotating art installations featuring the works of artists from around the world.
Qaqortoq means "White Palace" in Greenlandic. See the amazing Stone and Man Art Collection throughout the town - 40 intricately engraved figures of whales, faces and other traditional designs carved into granite. Visit Vor Frelsers Kirke: built in 1832, it is the official cathedral of Greenland
Here in this extraordinary and isolated port (which translates to “place of bears” in Greenlandic), visitors may spot polar bears on the offshore ice floes. The waters also teem with seals and Minke, humpback and fin whales. Visit the Nanortalik Open Air Museum, where you can wander through original colonial buildings and see items from the Inuit culture, Norse ruins and local artifacts.
Located on the northern tip of Newfoundland, St. Anthony is known for its rugged beauty and rich history. Here you may visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of L'Anse aux Meadows, the only known Viking settlement in North America, where you’ll get a glimpse into the Norse history and early exploration of the region. Or, visit the Fishing Point Municipal Park and Lighthouse, where stunning coastal views and rugged landscapes create the perfect photo opportunity. Explore the Grenfell Historic Properties, a testament to the life and work of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, showcasing his medical and humanitarian contributions to the region.
This city is one of the oldest in North America. Visit Signal Hill - a Canadian National Historic Site where the first trans-Atlantic wireless transmission was received in 1901. You may also visit Cape Spear Lighthouse: built in 1836 it is the oldest lighthouse in Newfoundland and the most easterly point in North America.
We disembark the ship in Boston and transfer to the airport for our flight home
You may cancel your tour up to 60 days prior to departure (120 days prior for tours requiring a visa, cruises or rail journeys) for any reason, and receive a full refund of your deposit / payment (less the $75 administration fee).
Cancellation & trip interruption insurance included!
Included in the cost of your tour is our Cancellation Insurance Policy, which provides coverage in case of emergency injury or illness (including Covid), right up to your date of departure (terms and conditions apply).
Our Manulife Out-of-Country Health Insurance Plan covers expenses related to Trip Interruption in case of emergency injury or illness. For tours within Canada, Senior Discovery Tours will cover such expenses (terms and conditions apply to all policies).